KENDALL, JAMES O.
"History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin," published
in 1881 by Western Historical Company.

James O. Kendall, of the firm of J. O. Kendall & Co., millers, Hartford,
was born in the town of Ashby, Middlesex Co., Mass., Jan. 4. 1821. Is
the son of Joseph and Mary (Haynes) Kendall. On reaching manhood
(1842), Mr. Kendall engaged in the manufacture of lumber, tubs and
pails in his native town. He was married, Sept. 21, 1843, to Miss
Phebe H. Denny, daughter of Joseph and Phebe (Henshaw) Denny.
Mrs. Kendall was born in Leicester, Mass. Mr. Kendall continued his
business at Ashby till the fall of 1856, when he came to Hartford. Here
he spent a few years working as a millwright, and, in the fall of
1860,he bought an interest in the Hartford mill property, including the
water-power, flouring-mill and saw-mill, the firm name being J. O.
Kendall & Co. In 1873, the company built the extensive brick flouring-
mill known as the Hartford Mills, and which are described elsewhere
under the head of manufactories; the firm handles about 130,000
bushels of grain annually. Mrs. Kendall died July 22, 1877. She was
the mother of four children-Flora H., was the wife of William H.
Babcock, and died Oct. 10, 1876; Henriette, now Mrs. John Arthur, of
Hartford; Edward H., married to Miss Kate Arthur, also residents of
Hartford; Abbott D., died in childhood. Mr. Kendall was married, in the
town of Scott, Sheboygan Co., Oct. 22, 1878, to Mrs. Maggie J.
Sprague, daughter of Jacob Herman, of Scott.

Data entry by volunteer: Kathy O'Brien ([email protected])

---Submitted by Tina Hursh